Hand hygiene in intensive care units: a matter of time?
- PMID: 28246001
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2017.01.011
Hand hygiene in intensive care units: a matter of time?
Abstract
Background: Healthcare-associated infections are a frequent threat to patient safety and cause significant disease burden. The most important single preventive measure is hand hygiene (HH). Barriers to adherence with HH recommendations include structural aspects, knowledge gaps, and organizational issues, especially a lack of time in daily routine.
Aim: To determine the number of hand hygiene opportunities (HHOs), compliance rates, and time spent on hand hygiene in intensive care units (ICUs).
Methods: We conducted an observational study in two ICUs to determine the average number of HHOs per patient. Documentation was based on the World Health Organization concept of 'five moments for hand hygiene'. HHOs were collected in 12 patient rooms for 12h each.
Findings: On average, 134 (internal ICU) and 182 (surgical ICU) HHOs per patient were observed during the 12h observation period. Overall HH compliance was 42.6%. Considering additional HHOs during the night shift, we estimated 218 (internal ICU) and 271 (surgical ICU) HHOs per patient-day. The average duration of hand disinfection was 7.6s. The time spent on HH was 8.3 (internal ICU) and 11.1 (surgical ICU) min during the day shift for each patient for all healthcare workers (nurses: 6.9min in the internal ICU and 8.3min in the surgical ICU). If nurses fully complied with guidelines, 58.2 (internal ICU) and 69.8 (surgical ICU) min would be spent on HH for each patient during the day shift.
Conclusion: Complying with guidelines is time-consuming. Sufficient time for HH should be considered in staff planning.
Keywords: Compliance; Guidelines; Hand hygiene; Healthcare workers; Intensive care units.
Copyright © 2017 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Hand hygiene compliance monitoring: we need to stop kidding ourselves.J Hosp Infect. 2017 Sep;97(1):33-34. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2017.06.020. Epub 2017 Jun 22. J Hosp Infect. 2017. PMID: 28647422 No abstract available.
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